I still feel like there’s a large discrepancy between how anger and intelligence are discussed in the two articles.
Intelligence really is more fixed than “anger”. Anger is an emotion, and even people highly inclined toward anger are not angry all (or even most of) the time. To put it plainly, you are more likely to come across a calm person experiencing rage, than a mentally retarded person having a conversation at Conway’s level. Do you really doubt that?
Intelligence really is more fixed than “anger”. Anger is an emotion, and even people highly inclined toward anger are not angry all (or even most of) the time. To put it plainly, you are more likely to come across a calm person experiencing rage, than a mentally retarded person having a conversation at Conway’s level. Do you really doubt that?